Meadowcroft Unit PiCU
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Preventable suicide
December 10, 2025
I am writing this review from the most painful place a family can stand — after the loss of my loved one to suicide. What happened to him at BSMHFT ( Meadowcroft) was, in my view, profoundly distressing and left lasting damage that he never recovered from.
As a family, we watched him being treated in ways that felt superficial, disconnected, and completely lacking in any real understanding of his human needs. In our experience, the care he received seemed to rely almost entirely on medication, with no genuine attempt to see him as a whole person. Over time, he went from being vibrant and hopeful to becoming withdrawn, traumatised, and utterly depleted. It felt as though he had been reduced to nothing more than a diagnosis.
A Regulation 28 Prevention of Future Deaths report was issued to BSMHFT in relation to his case — something that, to us, speaks volumes about the seriousness of what happened.
One of the most devastating parts of his experience was his discharge from intensive psychiatric care without the mandatory Section 117 aftercare that should have supported him. From our perspective, this left him feeling cast aside, as though he no longer mattered. The hopelessness that followed was overwhelming, and we believe this lack of meaningful support contributed to his decline.
Nothing will undo what happened, but I can say that, based on our family’s experience, the service he received did not just fall short — it left him feeling abandoned and hopeless at his most vulnerable moment. I would give a rating far below zero if such a thing existed.
We hope that no other family will have to endure the same loss and witness their family member receiving the same treatment.
As a family, we watched him being treated in ways that felt superficial, disconnected, and completely lacking in any real understanding of his human needs. In our experience, the care he received seemed to rely almost entirely on medication, with no genuine attempt to see him as a whole person. Over time, he went from being vibrant and hopeful to becoming withdrawn, traumatised, and utterly depleted. It felt as though he had been reduced to nothing more than a diagnosis.
A Regulation 28 Prevention of Future Deaths report was issued to BSMHFT in relation to his case — something that, to us, speaks volumes about the seriousness of what happened.
One of the most devastating parts of his experience was his discharge from intensive psychiatric care without the mandatory Section 117 aftercare that should have supported him. From our perspective, this left him feeling cast aside, as though he no longer mattered. The hopelessness that followed was overwhelming, and we believe this lack of meaningful support contributed to his decline.
Nothing will undo what happened, but I can say that, based on our family’s experience, the service he received did not just fall short — it left him feeling abandoned and hopeless at his most vulnerable moment. I would give a rating far below zero if such a thing existed.
We hope that no other family will have to endure the same loss and witness their family member receiving the same treatment.
My experience was astonishingly awful
September 12, 2015
Looked after by people who give the impression that the patients are just a freak lack of care and compassion was disgusting I feel the experience worsened my condition I recovered quicker once I was transferred from there. I would not recommend this place on any level
